Housing Officials Inspect Work Progress in New Suez City

Housing Officials Inspect Work Progress in New Suez City

Housing officials inspect the work progress of New Suez City in implementation of the directives of Assem Al-Gazzar, Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities, to push the work in the city, Invest -Gate reports.

Abdel Muttalib Mamdouh, vice-president of the New Urban Communities Authority (NUCA) for the Development and Urban Development Sector, Kamal Bahgat, Assistant Vice President of the New Urban Communities Authority for the Development and Urbanization, Asmaa Makhlouf, Head of the North Gulf of Suez Development Authority, and The Authority officials inspect the work progress in New Suez City projects.

Housing officials begin the visit by holding a meeting to review the executive position of the 1st phase of the new city of Suez with an area of ​​2000 acres, the position of the urgent phase projects with an area of ​​300 acres. Also, Housing officials meet with officials of the executing companies to follow up on the implementation rates and direct the increase in performance rates.

Then the housing officials tour the projects being implemented in the city, including the sites of the presidential initiative building project “Housing for All Egyptians” with a total of 86 residential buildings with an area of ​​90 sqm per housing unit, and the projects for implementing infrastructure works in the urgent phase in New Suez City are also inspected.

During the tour, the ministry officials stress the commitment to quality and efficiency in implementation and observance of health and safety standards for project workers, as well as the commitment to the timetables for the completion of projects that are being implemented in the city in the specified times.

In a related context, housing officials meet with Mohamed Shaaban, vice president of SCZone, and officials of the authority, to discuss issues related to water feeding the northwest region of the Gulf of Suez, as well as the region’s expansions and present needs and future of New Suez City.

 

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